Disambiguation evidence for Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "Kubla Khan" (Xanadu) via surface form

"Kubla Khan"


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alternativeTitle Kubla Khan
surface form: Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream
alternativeTitle Kubla Khan
surface form: Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream: A Fragment
associatedConcept Xanadu as an idealized, exotic paradise
associatedConcept poetic inspiration as trance or dream
author Samuel Taylor Coleridge
basedOn Kublai Khan
compositionDate 1797
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReputation celebrated for rich, dreamlike imagery
criticalReputation one of the most famous poems of English Romanticism
describedAs fragment
describedAs vision in a dream
firstPublicationDate 1816
firstPublishedIn Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "Kubla Khan" (Xanadu) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision; The Pains of Sleep
form accentual verse
form irregular meter
genre lyric poetry
genre visionary poem
hasParatext Coleridge’s preface describing an interrupted opium dream
influenceOnCulture popularized the name Xanadu in Western culture
influenceOnLiterature inspired numerous later Romantic and modernist writers
inspiredBy Samuel Purchas’s travel book Purchas, His Pilgrimage
instanceOf Romantic poem
instanceOf poem
language English
lineCount 54
literaryMovement Romanticism
mainCharacter Kublai Khan
meter variable iambic and accentual patterns
notableImage Abyssinian maid with a dulcimer
notableImage caverns measureless to man
notableImage pleasure-dome of Xanadu
surface form: pleasure-dome
notableImage sunless sea
openingLine In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
period Romanticism
surface form: Romantic era
placeOfComposition near Porlock, Somerset
publisher John Murray
rhymeScheme irregular rhyme scheme
setting Xanadu
setting pleasure-dome of Xanadu
structure two main movements
subjectMatter Kublai Khan’s decree to build a stately pleasure-dome in Xanadu
theme creative power
theme exoticism
theme imagination
theme nature and the sublime
theme the limits of artistic creation
title Kubla Khan